Most Championships all HD worlds Topic

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Yeah, the SEC had about a 15-20-year run as the tops in Smith, though the ACC's always been competitive. A weak Big 12 did help for a while, but really, we've been fortunate to have such a good stretch, as AL is a pretty lousy place to recruit from -- a little too far from the treasure trove surrounding LSU, can't get into Texas or Florida, Kansas thwarts us if we stray too far north, rarely anyone good in Mexico; and in our case, being surrounded by A/A+ LSU, Auburn, UGA, KY, Ole Miss or Miss. St. and Vandy for 20-30 years wasn't optimal either. Not that I'm complaining :)

it seems strange to me that this is about the only conversation ive seen on the forums about national championships, that works off an ID only basis. to me, the value of something like this would be for aspiring coaches to look at the list and see where they rank - but on this list, you simply cannot. i know a guy with 4 titles on each of his 2 primary accounts, hes one of the best coaches since the new engine came out, maybe even top 5, in all of HD. but hes not on this list. doesn't make any sense to me...

Posted by gillispie2 on 1/20/2013 11:27:00 AM (view original):it seems strange to me that this is about the only conversation ive seen on the forums about national championships, that works off an ID only basis. to me, the value of something like this would be for aspiring coaches to look at the list and see where they rank - but on this list, you simply cannot. i know a guy with 4 titles on each of his 2 primary accounts, hes one of the best coaches since the new engine came out, maybe even top 5, in all of HD. but hes not on this list. doesn't make any sense to me...

It's too hard for me to know all of the IDs to keep up with a list like that. It was a good bit of work just to track all of these down. If anyone knows of any that are missing or incorrect, please sitemail me because although I try, I may miss some as coaches accumulate new titles.